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Wells House, Mayfield Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, TN4 8ES

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Wells House consists of six one-bedroom flats built in 1954.

Facilities include non-resident management and emergency alarm service.

Tunbridge Wells is a particularly attractive town which developed as a spa in the 17th century after Charles II's mother, Henrietta Maria, came here. It was further popularised a century later when Beau Nash, who had done much to promote Bath, became master of ceremonies. Today it is a bustling town famous for the tree-lined Pantiles and its Regency arcade.

There are museums, art galleries, theatres and many fine parks including Dunloran which was laid out by the renowned Victorian gardener, Robert Marrock, in the grounds of a mansion. Recently the park has undergone a major restoration with 15000 plants and more than 250 trees being planted. Decimus Burton laid out Calverley Park and also built Holy Trinity Church in 1829.

Tenure: Social Rent

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Managed by Hatton Housing Trust: 01732 770660

If you want to call the management company direct call 01732 770660, or if you want to contact the development direct, call 01732 770660


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